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Index
Chapter 1: Subjugating Southerners
Chapter 2: Black And White Southern Poverty, The Punishment Continues
Northern punishment inflicted on Southern children seventy years after their glorious victory in the so called “Civil War.”
Chapter 3: Prosperity Beyond Belief
The Colonial South: The Growth of a People and Their Wealth
The Antebellum South. “Treasures Unjustly Taken from the South”18
Slavery, Race and the South
Chapter 4: The Engine of Southern Impoverishment
Chapter 5: Emancipation, The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
Chapter 6: Teaching Hate
Teaching Northerners to Hate the South
Teaching Racial Hate
Chapter 7: The War To Exterminate Black And White Southerners
Exterminate Southerners
Extermination via a Vigorous War Policy
Exterminating Black Southerners
Remaking the South in the Image of the North
Chapter 8: Poverty Imposed by Radical Abolition
Chapter 9: Post-War Economic Exploitation of The South
Chapter 10: Sharecropping. An Even Harsher Form of Slavery
The Children. Childhood Denied
Malnutrition and Disease among Sharecropper Slaves
Sharecropping Slaves’ Housing
Homelessness. How the Federal Government Made Matters Worse
Northern-Imposed Poverty. It Is Not a Joking Matter
Contemporary Impact of Northern Imposed Sharecropping Slavery
The Human Face of Hopelessness
Sharecropping Slave Housing
Maps of The United States of America
The Way We Were and The Way We Are
Chapter 11: Political Poverty - The Death Of Southern Statesmanship
Distinguishing Between Statesmen and Politicians
The Good. 1776 to 1865
Northern-Imposed Cultural Distortion. Prerequisite to Bad and Ugly Politicians
The Bad. 1865-1965
Origins of White Fear of Black Rule
The Modern South Ruled by Ugly Politicians
Chapter 12: Two Nations, One Empire
Chapter 13: CSA Today: North South Income Inequality
The War is Over. You Lost. Get Over It!
Chapter 14: Reparation For Southern Slavery.Abolishing Southern Poverty
How Much Does the U.S.A. Owe the Southern People?
An Equitable Distribution of Reparation Dollars
The Current Government Hates Traditional Southern Values
A Liberty Based Society. Key to Effective Reparations
How to Enforce the South’s Claim for Reparations
Addendum I: The Untold Story of the Civil War
Addendum II: The Plundered South
Addendum III: The South: America’s Economic Problem Number 1
Addendum IV: Was the South Poor Before the War?
Addendum V: Sharecropping: Northern Imposed Post War Slavery1
The Origins of Post Appomattox Southern Poverty
Yankee Destruction of Southern Financial Resources
Eight and a Half Million Homeless Southerners
Malnutrition and Pellagran Exclusively Southern Disease
Exploitation and Destruction of the South’s Natural Resources
Northern Post War Prosperity vs. Southern Impoverishment
Racial Hatred as Tool of Northern Control
The Abolition of Sharecropping Slavery
Summary
Addendum VI: The Yankee Slaver
Postscript: Post Reconstruction Politicians & Land Owners
Bibliography
Books
Articles
About the Authors
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